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Feeling lack of purpose, personal growth could be signal of dementia: Study
Mild cognitive impairment is often seen to precede dementia, in...
Karachi ranked ‘second riskiest’ city for tourists on Forbes Adviser list
According to the ranking, the city had the highest personal...
India among world’s worst countries to work remotely: Report
India’s low position is due to poor results in all four dimensions, primarily because of its digital and physical infrastructure (77) and social safety (74) New Delhi: India ranks 64th among the 108 countries for remote work -- 15 places lower compared to last year --...
97% of Indian firms see hybrid, remote work beneficial for business: Report
“The adoption of AI is growing, driven by the real business outcomes revolutionary AI technologies are bringing. Organisations are seeking guidance on how to harness all that AI has to offer to succeed in dominating their markets while supporting employee fulfilment...
How working night shifts messes up appetite and food habits, study reveals
New Delhi: The disruption in the body’s biological clock, or circadian misalignment, brought about by working night shifts affects the hormones which regulating appetite, the team of scientists, led by the University of Bristol, UK, said Scientists reveal how working...
Rising air pollution may cause inflammation in the brain, warn health experts
Dr Nand Kumar, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), told IANS that apart from air pollution, "environment changes marked by frequent and extreme weather events such as floods and storms affects mental health.People...
Drinking dark tea might regulate blood sugar, minimise risk of diabetes: Research
"The substantial health benefits of tea, including a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, have been reported in several studies over recent years, but the mechanisms underlying these benefits have been unclear", notes the study's co-lead author...
Earthquake-predicting tool driven by AI shows 70 per cent accuracy, new research reveals
“It’s a matter of milliseconds, and the only thing you can control is how prepared you are. Even with 70 per cent, that’s a huge result and could help minimise economic and human losses and has the potential to dramatically improve earthquake preparedness worldwide,”...
Novel 3D printing method shows promise for repairing brain injuries
The researchers noted that each year, around 70 million people globally suffer from traumatic brain injury (TBI), with 5 million of these cases being severe or fatal Scientists have developed a new 3D printing technique that they say could provide tailored repairs for...
Tom Hanks warns fans about his ‘AI version’ promoting dental plan: Have nothing to do with it
''Beware!! There’s a video out there promoting some dental plan with an AI version of me. I have nothing to do with it,” the 67-year-old Tom Hanks wrote alongside a screenshot of a computer-generated image of himself from the clip Hollywood veteran Tom Hanks has...
Short bouts of activity like chores can reduce heart attack, premature death risks: Lancet Study
“The idea of accruing short bouts of moderate to vigorous activity through daily living activities makes physical activity much more accessible to people who are unwilling or unable to take part in structured exercise,” said Matthew Ahmadi, Postdoctoral Research...
Climate change likely driving early arrival of intense tropical cyclones: Study
The study shows that this seasonal shifting may be related to ocean warming, primarily driven by greenhouse gas emissions. A new study has found that climate change is likely driving the early arrival of intense tropical cyclones. The study, which was published in the...